Martha Benham

Martha Benham

Female 1835 - 1902  (67 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Martha Benham was born on 20 Feb 1835 in Ohio, United States (daughter of James Benham and Lydia Moore); died on 14 May 1902 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1902 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Union Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Martha Benham, in the household of James Benham
    • Census: 1870, Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Martha Stokes, in the household of Walter Stokes

    Martha married Walter Scott Stokes on 17 Jan 1855. Walter was born on 14 Jan 1835 in Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 4 Feb 1904 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 7 Feb 1904 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Benham was born on 9 Aug 1784 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States (son of Peter Benham and Elizabeth Ellsworth); died on 25 Aug 1869 in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Aug 1869 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Military: Officer in the Revolutionary War
    • Religion: Universalist
    • Census: 1840, Union Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States
    • Census: 1850, Union Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as James Benham, farmer, head of household
    • Census: 1860, Union Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as James Benham, in the household of Joseph Bone
    • History / Bio: 1882; The History of Warren County, Ohio (Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co., 1882), p713

    Notes:

    History / Bio:

    Union Township
    James Benham was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania August 9, 1784, and died in Union Township, Warren County, Ohio at the age of eighty-five years and sixteen days. His father, Peter Benham, removed with his family to the present site of Newport, Ky., in the winter of 1793-94, where he stopped on a tract of land belonging to Capt. Robert Benham. The next year, Peter Benham returned to Pennsylvania on business and died there, leaving in Kentucky his widow and five children, James, John, Peter, and two daughters, afterward Mrs. Thompson Lamb and Mrs. Nathan Smith. The widow removed to lands near Turtle Creek, purchased with the proceeds of Peter's estate. She died in 1805, when her eldest son, James, was just twenty-one years old. At his mother's request, he promised her not to marry until his young sisters were grown up, and to keep them together. True to his promise, he remained single until 1818, when he married Miss Mary Robinson; in 1821, he married Miss Mary Russell, and in 1827 he married Mrs. Lydia Irwin. By his first two marriages he had no children; by his third wife, his children were James I., Mrs. Rebecca Snook, Mrs. Martha Stokes and Mrs. Lizzie Bone. James Benham was twice elected Justice of the Peace, but he never sought office. His long life was passed as a quiet farmer; in politics he was a Whig, and afterward a Republican; in religion he was for the last forty or fifty years of his life a Universalist. Gen. Durbin Ward, who was the intimate friend of James Benham wrote soon after his death: "The writer who knew him as the highest type of humanity--an honest man--and who loved him for nearly thirty years, mourns the loss of the wisest man he ever knew, and whose daily life he would be glad to be good and great enough to follow as an example."

    James married Lydia Moore on 20 Dec 1827 in Butler County, Ohio, United States. Lydia was born about 13 Sep 1798; died on 12 Oct 1847 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Oct 1847 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lydia Moore was born about 13 Sep 1798; died on 12 Oct 1847 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Oct 1847 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    Children:
    1. James Irwin Benham was born on 19 Oct 1830 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 9 Oct 1885 in Easom, Texas, United States; was buried on 22 Nov 1885 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Rebecca Ann Benham was born about 1832 in Union Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died in 1905 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in 1905 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    3. 1. Martha Benham was born on 20 Feb 1835 in Ohio, United States; died on 14 May 1902 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1902 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Elizabeth Benham was born on 17 Mar 1839 in Ohio, United States; died on 5 Aug 1878; was buried on 7 Aug 1878 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter Benham was born on 12 Oct 1753 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America (son of Peter Benham and Anne James); died about 27 Oct 1795 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 31 May 1759, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; Address:
      Old Tennent Church
    • Residence: Between 1793 and 1794, Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky, United States; for one year before returning to Pennsylvania
    • Death: 1799, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States

    Notes:


    Benham, Peter; (bro. of Capt. Robert); to Ky. 1793, where he d 1799; widow to Ohio 1800, d 1805; issue-- Robert, *James, Peter, **John, Ann, wife of Thompson Lamb; Martha, wife of Nathan Smith. *James, Union Township, b Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 9, 1784 - d Aug. 13, 1869; m (1) Mary Robinson; (2) Dec. 9, 1827, Mary Russell; (3) Lydia Irvin Moore, who d Oct. 12 1847; issue-- James, Rebecca, Martha and three others; James Jr. b.

    Peter married Elizabeth Ellsworth. Elizabeth was born about 1753; died in 1805 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Ellsworth was born about 1753; died in 1805 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Betsey Ellsworth
    • Residence: Abt 1800, Union Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States

    Children:
    1. Robert Benham was born on 26 Oct 1782; died about Jun 1815.
    2. 2. James Benham was born on 9 Aug 1784 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 25 Aug 1869 in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Aug 1869 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Peter Benham was born on 18 Mar 1787; and died.
    4. John Benham was born on 14 Mar 1789 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 13 Oct 1863; was buried in Oct 1863 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    5. Eliza Ann Benham was born on 12 Jun 1793; and died.
    6. Martha Benham was born about 1795; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter Benham was born on 1 Jan 1725 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America (son of John Benham and Geertje Van Dyke); died on 12 Jun 1780 in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 1 Jan 1725, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; Address:
      Dutch Reformed Church
    • Military: Between 1776 and 1778; American Revolutionary War - Sergeant/Ensign

    Notes:


    ...The New Jersey Colonial Documents, marriage records, list the three marriages of this Peter Benham. He first married in 1747 to Anne (or Anna) James, daughter of Robert and Amey James. She died in 1758
    ...Peter married the second time on Apr 2, 1759 in New Jersey as Peter Benham of Middlesex to Hannah Clayton of Monmouth, New Jersey.
    ...Peter married the third time on Feb 24, 1761 as Peter Benham of Freehold, New Jersey to Catharine Wessel of Freehold, New Jersey. She outlived him and was granted letters of administration on his estate in Loudon County, Virginia. These letters were obtained Jun 12, 1780 and the bond posted was for 1000 pounds. From the amount of the bond, Peter left behind a small estate. He left no will and consequently Peter's eldest son, John, under the English law succeeded to the estate.
    ...Feb 12, 1781 James and his brother Nathaniel, orphans of Peter were bound to Samuel Cox by the Loudon County Court through the Wardens of Shelbourne Parish. I have spoken to the Rector of Shelbourne Parish and he advises that at the time this took place the Parish had almost as much jurisidiction over the welfare of the citizens of Virginia as the state courts. Shelbourne Parish is the Episcopal Church.
    ...Upon visiting the Daughters of American Revolution Headquarters in Washington, D.C. I found that numerous persons had established their ties with Peter Benham.
    ...These DAR records show that Peter served as a sergeant in Captain West's Company and also designated as Captain's Reuben Briscoe 3rd Virginia Regiment (1776 - 1778). Documentation for this is found in Colonel Thomas Marshal and Colonel William Heth's report of AGO Court records, Loudon County Virginia.
    ...I also found in the accounts of the United States for the Militia of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, Book A, page 282 where Peter furnished sundries for the Militia of the just mentioned states and was paid 30 pounds.
    ...Peter was a military sergeant of Carters Company, 10th Regiment which is recorded in the Colonial and State records of North Carolina Volume 1 - 16, page 1120 and Polio, North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts, Volume 2, page 8.
    ...While living in Loudon County Virginia Peter was appointed an Ensign on May 1778 in the Virginia militia. His appointment appears in "Legends of Loudon" by Harrison Williams, page 126 and also in the book "Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War" by McAllister, pages 210 and 213.
    ...Page 205 of the HISTORY OF THE OLD TENNENT CHURCH, by the Reverend Frank R. Symmes, 1904, under Early Baptismal Records, is the following: "Peter Benham had baptised: John, Robert, Peter, Richard, Amey, and Catharine, all baptized at once, presented by their father and their mother-in-law Hannah which had been (illegible) Clayton, May 31, 1759."
    ...It appears that Peter Benham after his marriage to Catharine Wessell in 1761 moved to Loudon County Virginia. His six older children were left behind in the care of their grandmother Catharine (Van Dyke) Benham. (Source: Compiled by James Lee Wignall, Following the Footprints on the Sands of Time, 1986)

    Peter married Anne James on 2 Apr 1747 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America. Anne (daughter of Robert James, Sr. and Amey _____) was born on 29 Jan 1727 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died in 1758 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anne James was born on 29 Jan 1727 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America (daughter of Robert James, Sr. and Amey _____); died in 1758 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
    Children:
    1. John Benham was born on 16 May 1748 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died in 1782 in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States.
    2. Robert Benham was born on 7 Nov 1750 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 6 Feb 1809 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Feb 1809 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Amey Benham was born on 7 Dec 1751.
    4. 4. Peter Benham was born on 12 Oct 1753 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died about 27 Oct 1795 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    5. Richard Benham was born on 24 Feb 1755 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died about 1819 in Symmes Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
    6. Catherine Benham was born on 11 Oct 1756 in Huntington, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 6 Aug 1837 in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.